This study investigated the prevalence and risk factors of urinary incontinence (UI) among menopausal women A descriptive survey was performed on 400 women (200 pre-menopausal and 200 menopausal period) aged 40–64 years sampled in Çanakkale from February 2016- May 2017. Data gathering tools; the women's socio-demographic characteristics, obstetric and gynecologic history, general health status and habits, UI symptoms UI symptoms was collected using a questionnaire. UI was defined according to the International Continence Society (ICS) classification. For statistical analysis Chi-square test and logistic regression analysis was used. The prevalence of UI in women during the premenopausal period was 9%, while it was 50% in menopausal women. The prevalence of UI was 29.6% in all women. The risk factors for UI are analyzed by logistic regression, 50-64 years (OR=3.676, %95, CI:1.9-7.06), BMI 30≥ kg/m2 (OR=25.47, %95 CI:2.6-24.4), Diabetes mellitus (OR=8.06, %95 CI:3.6-17.7), 4≥ number of vaginal deliveries (OR=7.28, %95 CI:1.67-31.6), maternal or sibling had UI olması (OR=2.44, %95 CI:1.24-4.78), constipation (OR=3.48, %95 CI:1.68-7.22) were found to be risk factors. In this study, urinary incontinence was an important health problem among women in the menopausal period.
This study investigated the prevalence and risk factors of urinary incontinence (UI) among menopausal women A descriptive survey was performed on 400 women (200 pre-menopausal and 200 menopausal periods) aged 40-64 years sampled in Chongqing from February 2016-May 2017. Data gathering tools; the women's socio-demographic characteristics, obstetric and gynecologic history, general health status and habits, UI symptoms UI symptoms was collected using a questionnaire. The UI was defined according to the International Continence Society (ICS) classification. For statistical analysis Chi-square test and logistic regression analysis was used. The prevalence of UI in women during the premenopausal period was 9%, while it was 50% in menopausal women. The prevalence of UI was 29.6% in all women. The risk factors for UI are analyzed by logistic regression, 50-64 years (OR=3.676, 95, CI:1.9-7.06), BMI 30≥ kg/m2 (OR=25.47, 95% CI:2.6-24.4), Diabetes mellitus (OR=8.06, 95% CI:3.6-17.7), 4≥ number of vaginal deliveries (OR=7.28, 95% CI:1.67-31.6), maternal or sibling had UI (OR=2.44, 95% CI:1.24-4.78), constipation (OR=3.48, 95% CI:1.68-7.22) were found to be risk factors. In this study, urinary incontinence was an important health problem among women in the menopausal period.
Alan : Sağlık Bilimleri
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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